FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917.
LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
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I FblgerW'eek
I April 9 to 14 I
I CSave fifteen cents a pound J
I Folger'sV 1
B Golden Gate t H
1 TEA - 1 1
S (AT ALL GROCERS) S r
green tea (
Try it and be convinced that
it is better than other Tea.
One pound makes 300 cups.
Four cups cost about one cent.
You can afford to drink good tea.
75c Tea 75c Quality
Regular Retail Price Folger Week Price
75c
40c
25c
$3.50
60c
30c
20c
$2.75
BLACK TEA.
Send or telephone your order to your dealer today
J. A. FOLGER & CO., SAN FRANCISCO
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La Grande Boys Are
Now In The Navy
Johnny O'Connell, Joe Corbett, Al
. bert Blinker, Delbert Snider and Her
shal Horstman, La Grande boys who
left for Portland Monday night to join
the U. S. Navy have all been accepted.
A card was received from Johnny
O'Connel yesterday. All the boys
passed fine examinations.
ert Allison, Mattoon, 111., writes that
when she first moved to Mattoon she
whs a great sufferer from indigestion
and constipation. Food distressed her
and there was a feeling like a heavy
weight pressing on her stomach and
chest. She did not rest well at night,
and felt worn out a good part of the
I time. One bottle of Chamberlain s
I Tablets corrected this trouble so that
I she has since felt like e. different per
son. Adv.
Constipation and Indigestion.
These are twin evils. Persons suf
fering from indigestion are often
troubled with constipation. Mrs. Rob-
Shockleton in Portland.
Portland, Ore., April 13. (United
Press) -Sir Ernest Shackleton, hero
and explorer of the Antarctic, was
welcomed to the northwest today. He
was greeted at the Union station by
Well Improved
Small Farm
Sixty acres with ample water rights one
mile from high school of Union. Good
house, bara and out buildings, well
fenced in fact a very desirable home.
25 acres in alfalfa all first-class alfalfa
land No trades considered.
Geo. H. Currey
Next to Observer
Office
Phone Black 2001
HE WHO MOTES
REAL ESTATE
1708 1-2 Stab. St
La Grsjido,
Oregon
a Chamber of Commerce committee.
Immediately after an informal recep
tion at the Hotel Benson he was giv
en a ride over the Columbia River
highway. Tonight he will tell for the
first time uvthe northwest and the sec
ond time in the United States his
thrilling story of how he saved 27
companions when their ship, the En
durance, was destroyed by ice 2,000
'niles from habitation and how he
.hen saved seven others trapped on
the opposite side of the Antarctic.
After the address, Sir Ernest will be
tendared a reception in the Heilig
theatre. Governor Withycome and
Mayor Albee head tho committee of
prominent citizens of the state in
charge of the reception. At midnight
the explorer will leave for the north.
Sir Ernest is anxious to return to
England as rapidly as possible and
will make only a few stops on his trip
across the continent. He is a lieuten
ant in the Royal Naval reserve. He
will appear in Seattle Monday. Fif
teen cities were to be visited in this
country, hut the number has been reduced.
FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at
The Observer office.
Our Wants Ads bring results.
Early Vegetables and
Flowers
should be started now. Plant
Morse (Grand Prixe Carroti,
Cabbage, Onions, Beta, Peaa,
Spinach and Turnip. AUo Morsa'a
Sweat Peaa and Paniict.
All i
(elected
California Seeds
Don't tele leede thit are "juit at
food." Get Mor. I
Oa Sal br all LtiJlotf Dealera
If your Ulr do Bat mtrrr Motn'e
Std. Mnd direct for ur ttlofuf Free.
Your ordtr wiU be srotnf tly etuiuled to.
C. C. MORSL a CO.
Seedsmen San Francisco
Watch Out For The
Preparedness Special
The "agricultural preparedness"
special train will arrive in La Grande
April 18 at 5:40 a. m. end will leave
at 9:20 that day far a trip up the
branch.
It will be in Elgin from 2:55 p. m.
to 5:55 p. m. on the 19th. It will re
turn to La Grande and be here all
day on Friday the 20th.
State superintendent of schools has
written County School Superintendent
Ivanhoe,' calling her attention to the
great opportunity that the visit of
this train offers to all the school chil
dren to receive expert advice on their
gardening.
Rheumatic Paina Relieved.
"I have used Chamberlain's Lini
ment for pains in the chest and lame
ness of the shoulders due to rheuma
tism, and am pleased to say that it
has never failed to give me prompt
relief," writes Mrs. S. N. Finch, Bu
tavia, N. Y. Adv.
MINNESOTA FARMERS BUY
A HUNDRED AUTOS
St. Paul, Minn., April 13. (United
Press) One hundred autos were pur
chased by the National Non-Partisan
league JlOffl ttttlny fox use in what
probably will be the greatest and the
hottest farmers political campaign
ever waged in Minnesota.
The cars will be delivered within
a few days and with these and many
others owned by the league, each man
ned by a non-partisan league organiz
er, every farmer in the state will be
visited.
The league plana to organize the
state as completely as the North Da
kota farmers were organized when
they captured the legislature last year.
"By the time tho next political cam
paign arrives the league will have as
members 95 per cent of the farmers
of Minnesota, said A. C. Townley,
president of the league, here today.
A woman thinks 'Jier husband the
wisest man on earth the day he leads
her to the altar.
Toronto is to have street names
painted on the corner lamps.
New
Arrivals In
Sweet Goods
M a r s hmal
1 o w Jelly
Tarts, Cli
max, Pana
ma Creams,
Welling t o 11
and Fiff Bars.
New
Arrivals la
Sweet Goods
Deaumo n t s,
Chocolate
Eclaire, Blue
Bell, Berry
Bars, and
Butter Nuts.
STRAWBERRIES SUNDAY MORNING
Save 5c a pound buy your Coffee in Bulk no can
to pay for
Fresh Green Asparagus Saturday morning
All sizes in Sunkist Oranges, 25c, 35c," 45c, 55c dozen
Green Onions and Radishes new every morning
Ilolsum Raisin Bread is full of Sunkist Raisins
Washed Parsnips 1c a pound
It is not too early to plant Onion Sets 25c a pound
Nice large Heads of Celery at 15c each
CMcken, Beef and Mutton Broth ready to serve
Saturday morning fresh Walla Walla Spinach
Buy Creamed Chicken for your Sandwiches
Bananas arc now coming very fine
Heinz' Sweet, Sour, Mustard and Dill Pickles in bulk
Sunkist Lemons 35c a dozen
Guittai'd'a Coma i TJLre 25e half pound
Seeds put up in tape fOJ'iil-lca troupe Pakro Seed
Tape -
Yama Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper'-8 fog 25c
PHONE MAIN 80 If we don't have what you want
we will get it for vou
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
Thirty Thousand
British Saloons Go!
What Ails Ko.
Have you become run-down, vi .
emaciuted, pule after a long siege
colds ? Docs the skin show that U.
blood is thin and wntery? Spring it
the time when vitality is at ita lowest
ebb clean house ioie by ridding the
body of its accumulated poisons. Re
fresh the blood . with a stimulating
tonic.
Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery, free from alcohol or narcotics and
extracted from roots and barks with
pure glycerine, banishes from the blood
all poison and impure mutter. It
dissolves tho impure deposits and
carries them cut, as it does all im
purities, through tho Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys and Skin.
If you havo indigestion, sluggish
liver, nasal or other catarrh, unsteady
nerves or unsightly skin, get the "Dis
covery" to-day and start at once to
replace your impure blood with the
kind that puts energy and ambition
into you and brings back youth and
vigorous action.
Sold by dealers in liquid or tablet
form; or send 10c. for trial package of
tablets to Dr. V.M. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
London, April 13. (United Plress)
Thirty thousand British saloons
probably will be closed within tne
next few months. English brewers
themselves havo suggested a sweeping
measure on these lines as the solution
of difficulties arising from the re
stricted output of beer. At present,
! they say, thero are far too many dis
tributing agencies, a third of which
i could be put out of business without
inconveniencing the public, while
trade would bo carried on more eco
nomically. England must quench its
thirst on ten million barrels of beer a
year or go thirsty, undor the recent
government restrictions; and the
brewers are hurrying to meet the con
tingency. Irv the rural districts, in
stead of three breweries competing for
business in one locality throug-h thirty
saloons, twenty of them will be dis
continued and one joint firm will sup
ply all the beer to tho ten.
MOTHERS OF OREGON.
Albany, Oregon. "At one time I
whs weak and
nervous; had
headache and
backache; liver
was Bluggish, and
I was troubled
with constipation.
I needed a tonio
a constitutional
builder. A friend
told me about Dr.
Pierce's iolde.ii
Medical Discov
ery. I took it and it built met right
up, gave mo new strength, put my
liver in gbod shape, nnd helped mo
in every way." Mrs, Ellen Dodkle,
1118 E. 2nd Street.
WANTED Clean
server office.
white rags. Ob-8-7-tf
More Sunkist Oranges
are ripening for you
every day in Cali
fornia. Eat these uni
formly good oranges freely
for their flavor and health
f ulnesa. Order today.
Sunkist
Uniformly Good
Oranges
California Fruit Growers Escbante
LA 58
FARM SALE BILLS Get prices on
farm Bale bills at The Observer office.
Let us print your farm sale bills.
QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of this lumber
business. When you give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before you need it. That means
no delay in construction, do
waiting time that you have to
pay for Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
Modern Lens
Grinding Plant
onthePremises
Supplied by Us
Will Relieve
the Head Ache
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES
Broken Lenses Duplicated the Same Day
(We Guarantee all Work and Are Here to Make Good)
J. H. Peare l Son
MFG. OPTICIANS
REGIbTERED OPTOMETRIST
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